Trainings and Workshops

The Counseling Center's prevention efforts seek to improve the emotional and interpersonal well-being of Loyola students through educational programming on campus, and promoting community awareness of issues that relate to positive mental health. We strive to meet the needs of various cultural groups through outreach and prevention to Loyola students of diverse beliefs and values.

Counseling Center staff make presentations to students in classrooms, residence halls, and other student organizations on topics such as stress management, relationship conflicts, grief and loss, body image, how to recognize depressive symptoms, and suicide prevention. We are eager to meet the needs of students, and, upon request, will plan specific programs of interest to particular organizations or groups.

Due to the many responsibilities of Counseling Center staff and the high demand for services, we must ask that there is a minimum commitment of 15 audience members for each function. Requests received at least three weeks in advance with several options for dates and times have a greater likelihood of being accommodated. During busy times of the year, we are not always able to accommodate all requests, especially those that are requested for after-hours times.

To submit a request for a program, please complete the form below. For more information or to make an appointment to meet with a counselor, please call 410-617-2273.

Program Request Form

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REACT Online

REACT is an online, interactive program about how to help yourself or someone you care about cope in healthy ways after a distressing life event (such as a trauma, assault, or loss). Content will remain confidential.